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Features index : Articles : Cooking With Kids
Articles : Cooking With Kids
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Articles & features:
- Quick Snacks for Kids - These seven snacks are easy to make, fun for the kids and a few of them even sneak in some healthy ingredients along the way. Be sure to keep on hand some inexpensive plastic bowls and plates for outside snacking, plus small resealable plastic bags for those times you need to take these with you. These recipes are perfect for field trips, school lunches or after-school snacks.
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- Cookies for Kids: To make and to give - If your little ones are underfoot in the kitchen, why not given them a spoon and let them join in the fun! It's a great way to say 'Thank you' or 'Happy Birthday.' These fun-to-make recipes get kids involved with the creation of yummy treats.
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- Dinnertime Dilemmas Solved - It's six o'clock, there's nothing defrosted, the kids are whining and the living room looks like "Twister" was filmed in the middle of the floor. It's the "witching hour," more commonly referred to as dinnertime. All moms have been there, but these few have developed strategies to cope.
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- Edible Crawlies for Kids - Want to really impress your kids? Serve them bugs. That's right... edible creepy crawlies. Here are some great recipes to have a blast with.
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- Five Fun Marshmallow Yummies for Kids - Kids love marshmallows! While they are certainly not in the top 10 most nutritional things to feed your kids, they are definitely in the top 10 fun snacks. Carrots sticks and whole wheat crackers are good for everyday snacks, but these sweet treats will be welcome anytime you choose to serve them!
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- Homemade Snow Cones - Don't wait for the festivals and fairs to treat the kids to snow cones. Make them yourself!
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- How to Teach Your Children to Live the Healthy Way - It's easy after a hard day of work to pick up fast food for dinner. Your kids need more than that, and they need you to set the example. Susan Attiyah provides helpful advice for establishing some healthy eating habits for your kids.
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- Kid-Approved Dinners - From a mini meatloaf to kid-sized pizzas, here are some fun, easy and family-friendly dinner ideas great for any night.
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- Kids in the Kitchen - If your kids turn up their noses at the broccoli casserole you just baked and ask instead for a peanut butter sandwich, don't lose your cool. Instead, tie an apron on them, put a spoon in their hands, and let them begin learning the joys of cooking!
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